Governor Arlekar addresses 16th Keralam Assembly, outlines UDF welfare push, Indira Guarantees and reforms
Thiruvananthapuram (Keralam) [India], May 29 (ANI): Keralam Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Friday delivered the first policy address of the 16th State Legislative Assembly, marking the maiden policy declaration of the United Democratic Front (UDF) government led by Chief Minister VD Satheesan.
The Governor was received at the Assembly by Speaker Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan, Chief Minister VD Satheesan, and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Sunny Joseph, among others.
During the address, Governor Arlekar emphasised that the public sector requires urgent reform and stressed that efforts to secure financial support and ensure fair and equitable treatment from the Union Government would be strengthened. He also highlighted the government's ambition to transform Keralam into a port-led economic hub.
"My Government will implement an integrated development programme harnessing the full potential of Kerala's 600.15 kilometre coastline, 44 rivers, 34 lakes and 4 international airports. My Government aims to transform the State into an integrated port-led hub," he said.
He also announced the Indira guarantees, which included five flagship welfare initiatives. It was included in the UDF manifesto during the Assembly Elections.
The five announcements include free bus rides for all women on state transport (KSRTC) buses, a monthly allowance of Rs 1,000 for all college-going female students, enhancement of welfare pensions for the elderly and vulnerable sections to Rs 3,000 per month, up to Rs 25 lakh in health insurance coverage per household named in memory of former Keralam Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and interest-free loans of up to Rs 5 lakh to support young entrepreneurs.
Additionally, he highlighted 'Operation Toofaan' as the new operation being undertaken by Keralam Police to signal a swift, unyielding tactical assault aimed at completely uprooting the State's drug network.
He further emphasised the government's commitment to transparency and fiscal accountability, announcing the formation of an expert committee to prepare a comprehensive White Paper on the state's financial health.
"The White Paper will be placed before the people to provide a clear picture of the State's finances and to lay the foundation for a transparent and responsible financial recovery strategy," he added.
"My Government will implement the Malabar Temple Pilgrimage Project, connecting major temples into an integrated pilgrimage circuit that enhances the experience of devotees while promoting tourism and local livelihoods across the region. The Eco-friendly Accident Safe Yathra - EASY Darshan Project - will be implemented across all Devaswom institutions, ensuring that pilgrims can undertake temple visits safely, comfortably and in an environmentally responsible manner," he said.
In a first in the history of the Keralam Assembly, the proceedings began with the rendition of "Vande Mataram." However, only the opening portion of the national song was played by the police band. The presentation was instrumental, without the lyrics being sung.
This comes after VD Satheesan led the newly formed government's first Cabinet meeting on May 20, where a series of welfare-oriented decisions were announced, focusing on social support and public welfare.
The Cabinet also announced a Rs 3,000 increase in the monthly honorarium of ASHA workers, fulfilling a long-standing demand raised during their protest outside the Secretariat. In addition, the government approved a Rs 1,000 monthly hike for Anganwadi workers and helpers, school cooking staff, pre-primary teachers and ayahs.
The Cabinet further constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe alleged attacks on Congress leaders during the 2023 Nava Kerala Yatra led by former Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
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